Friday, June 03, 2016

Six-year-old boy reported his dad to the police after he drove through a red light

When 6-year-old Robbie Richardson from from Quincy, Massachusetts, saw his dad drive through a red light on their way home on Saturday, the little boy who dreams of being a police officer warned him that he was going to report the move to police.

“Red means stop, green means go, yellow means slow.”
Robbie says he learned the important traffic light rules in kindergarten and knew to call 911 because it’s written on the side of his toy police car.
Richardson said he had just fired up the grill when his son came out of the house and handed him the phone.

A voice on the line announced that he was speaking with the Quincy Police Department.
Mike quickly realised what the call was about.
“Oh no, I apologise,” he said with a laugh, before telling the dispatcher there was no emergency.
Robbie’s mother, Joleen, said she is proud of her son.
Robbie says he wants to be a police officer when he grows up because he wants to “stop robbers.”
When asked if he also wanted to keep people from running red lights, he added: “Yeah!”